Specifying menu-item properties in a driver map, Specifying, Menu-item – Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual
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–
Leave
the
Use
driver
map
filter
processing
check
box
empty
if
you
want
all
device-driver
modules
defined
in
your
map
to
be
deployed
as
part
of
your
Smart
Image.
6.
When
you
are
finished
making
changes,
click
OK
;
then,
click
the
Save
icon
in
the
Main
window
toolbar.
Specifying
menu-item
properties
in
a
driver
map
Each
menu
item
in
a
driver
map,
including
the
root
entry,
has
a
unique
set
of
properties
associated
with
it.
The
menu-item
properties
control
the
following:
v
General:
This
property
controls
the
text
of
the
menu
item
or
root
entry.
If
you
change
the
text
of
the
root
entry,
you
change
the
name
of
the
map
in
the
repository.
v
Conditions:
This
property
is
available
for
menu
items
only;
it
is
not
available
for
the
root
entry.
You
use
the
Conditions
property
to
assign
one
or
more
filters
to
a
menu
item.
v
Exclude:
This
property
is
available
for
menu
items
only;
it
is
not
available
for
the
root
entry.
You
can
use
Exclude
property
to
exclude
specific
device
drivers
in
your
map
from
being
installed.
To
work
with
the
driver
map
settings,
do
the
following:
1.
Open
the
repository
where
the
driver
map
resides.
2.
If
your
repository
contains
folders,
navigate
to
the
folder
where
the
driver
map
resides.
3.
In
the
right
pane
of
the
Repository
window,
click
the
Driver
Maps
tab.
A
list
of
driver
maps
is
displayed.
4.
Double-click
the
appropriate
driver
map.
The
Driver
Map
window
opens
with
the
root
entry
highlighted.
5.
Expand
the
map
tree
and
select
the
appropriate
entry
(root
entry
or
menu
item).
6.
In
the
Main
window
menu
bar,
click
View
and
then
click
Properties
.
The
Menu
Item
Properties
window
opens.
7.
In
the
General
tab,
you
can
change
the
name
of
the
selected
menu
item
or
the
root
entry
by
changing
the
text
in
the
Description
field.
8.
Click
the
Conditions
tab
if
you
want
to
associate
one
or
more
filters
with
the
selected
menu
item,
then
do
the
following:
Note:
Typically,
filters
are
associated
with
menu
items
only
when
the
modules
listed
under
the
menu
item
are
tied
to
a
certain
machine
condition.
For
example,
if
you
are
creating
a
driver-map
tree
structure
that
contains
device
drivers
for
multiple
machine
types,
you
can
use
a
filter
to
determine
the
machine
type
of
the
target
computer
and
install
only
those
device-driver
modules
that
apply
to
a
specific
machine
type.
When
a
filter
is
associated
with
a
menu
item
in
a
driver
map,
the
filter
is
automatically
run
during
the
installation
process
at
the
target
computer.
a.
In
the
Conditions
tab,
click
the
Insert
Filter
icon.
The
Add
Filters
window
opens.
b.
In
the
left
pane
of
the
Add
Filters
window,
navigate
to
the
folder
that
contains
the
filter
you
want
to
associate
with
the
menu
item
c.
In
the
right
pane
of
the
Add
Filters
window
select
the
filter
you
want
to
associate
with
the
menu
item,
then
click
OK
.
The
Add
filters
window
closes
and
the
filter
is
added
to
the
Conditions
tab.
d.
Double-click
the
filter
you
just
added.
The
Edit
Parameters
window
opens.
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